A former employee of Liaoning Provincial Thrombosis Hospital of Integrated Chinese and Western Medicine told The Epoch Times during a recent interview that the Sujiatun Concentration Camp in China was actually a part of a hospital.
The President of the NSW Falun Dafa association, Mr John Della, called upon Australian government and international organisations to investigate the findings of the Chinese journalist who recently exposed the concentration camp in the Sujiatun district of Shenyang city and its killing of Falun Gong practitioners for their organs.
Falun Gong Human Rights Working Group (FGHRWG) recently published the experiences of several practitioners who were unlawfully detained in labor camps of the Chinese Communist Party. In the electronic report, practitioner Wang Bin and Chen Ying’s stories were highlighted. The report received wide feedback from all over the world.
A New South Wales Supreme Court hearing has heard claims a Falun Gong follower continues to suffer
physical and mental trauma after alleged events in China.
Falun Gong practitioner and artist Zhang Cuiying is suing former Chinese president Jiang Zemin for damages in the New South Wales Supreme Court after allegedly being tortured in a Chinese prison from March to November 2000.
The Chinese government uses the Internet as a tool of repression to crush dissent and monitor usage, says Congressman Christopher Smith, chairman of the House International Relations Subcommittee on Africa, Global Human Rights and International Operations.
The Falun Dafa Information Center has learned that Falun Gong practitioner Peter Yuan Li was assaulted and robbed by armed Asian men yesterday in his Atlanta home. Li is an information technology specialist who has been active in Falun Gong human rights advocacy over the past six years.
Since 1999, the mainland government has outlawed the Falun Gong. The group is, however, lawful in Hong Kong and protected by the Basic Law which guarantees religious freedom and peaceful assembly.
The five Canadian residents suing Chen Zhili, who was China’s education minister, claim she made key decisions and had control over those who carried out torture and persecution.
A lawsuit by spiritual group Falun Gong against the foreign minister over protest restrictions outside the Chinese embassy would affect all Australians’ right to demonstrate, the group’s lawyer says.
The tribunal heard expert testimony about popular religions in China, and determined that Falun Gong constitutes a creed, and is therefore protected under Ontario’s Human Rights Code.
Comparing Google’s English and Chinese language search engines highlights how far the company has gone to win the approval of China’s authorities. Entering sensitive terms into the Chinese search engine throws up unusual results, with official Communist Party viewpoints taking precedence.